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Iran, End Times, and the McDonald's Bite Seen Around the World

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Are the latest headlines about Iran a sign that the end times are near? Esau, producer Mike, and pastor Sharon Miller examine why Christians often interpret global conflict through the lens of biblical prophecy and why the book of Revelation may challenge that instinct. Then, the group talks about a viral cultural moment involving a McDonald's CEO whose awkward burger bite sparked debate about authenticity and leadership in the influencer age. What does it say about our culture when even CEOs are expected to perform relatability online? Sharon also introduces the "relationship gap," a trend suggesting dating apps may actually reduce the differences between people who end up together. Plus, defending movie trailers and more Disney debates.

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

1:38 - Chalamet Angers Ballet Fans

 

8:36 - Is the Iran War God-Appointed?

 

16:24 - Memeification of War

 

27:03 - CEO Eats Hamburger Weirdly

 

40:04 - Dating Gaps Getting Weird?

 

52:33 - End Credits

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